Some kids need help figuring out how much money is in their wallets, and your child can help. Solve these problems with your child to find sums of money.
Decimals can be daunting, but your kid can gain comfort with them without writing. This worksheet lets your kid work with money without writing decimal amounts.
Your kid can gain some comfort with currency by using this money worksheet. Kids will compare two visual representations of money and decide which is bigger.
Your kid will learn about spending and saving as he works through these money math word problems. This worksheet gets kids to practice addition and subtraction.
Scissors? Check! Glue? Check! This worksheet has school supplies and math practice. Kids see key supplies for school, and groups of coins representing price.
Give your child practice with coin counting with this money worksheet. He'll hone his coin recognition skills as he adds up the dimes, pennies and nickels.
Maybe you've been to a bake sale, but you've never seen prices like these! Kids will read the prices of desserts then count coins needed to buy each treat.
Perfect for kids who have trouble with decimals, this visual money worksheet helps your child strengthen his math skills without ever writing a number.
In this first grade math worksheet, your child will circle the coins needed to purchase each item. This exercise teaches coin recognition and addition.